Webinar series on COVID-19’s impact to vulnerable Hawai?i communities
The series provides information and resources to help people better serve five vulnerable communities in Hawaiʻi.
The series provides information and resources to help people better serve five vulnerable communities in Hawaiʻi.
Students and graduating seniors have the opportunity to share how they have maintained their connection to campus during the spring semester.
糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 volunteers help sew masks so workers can continue operations in confidence during the pandemic.
Law students share the ways their fellow students looked out for—and looked after—each other.
The arboretum is offering an online tour of its ethnobotanical garden and Facebook Q&A sessions with its experts.
PUBA will accept applications through August 1, 2020.
Cutting through multiple layers of polycarbonate sheets has produced face shields at an accelerated rate.
Anyone experiencing life in Hawaiʻi amid the COVID-19 pandemic is invited to participate.
An online portal provided by Hawaiʻi UTelehealth connects patients with behavioral health specialists.
The pace of recovery of the non-tourism economy will be more rapid than for tourism, 糖心视频ERO said.